As the New Orleans Saints continue their meticulous pre-draft preparations, a key meeting is on the horizon that could bolster their defensive front. Saints defensive line coach Bo Davis is scheduled for a private session with Tennessee defensive lineman Tyre West later this week, signaling serious interest in the Volunteer standout.
With the Saints' roster undergoing a significant youth movement and the defensive line identified as a priority, adding a versatile talent like West makes strategic sense. The 2026 season is viewed as a potential cornerstone for the franchise, and securing impact players through the draft is crucial for building a sustainable contender.
Tyre West presents a compelling profile. At 6-foot-3 and 290 pounds, he combines impressive size with notable athleticism, allowing him to disrupt plays from multiple alignments. His 2025 campaign was productive, tallying 23 total tackles, 7 tackles for loss, 4 sacks, and 17 pressures. His versatility is his calling card; while he took most of his snaps (216) outside the tackle, he also logged meaningful reps over the tackle and in the B-Gap, showcasing the alignment flexibility modern NFL defenses covet.
For Saints fans and those who gear up in black and gold, this meeting represents the behind-the-scenes work that shapes a team's future. A player with West's ability to pressure the quarterback and solidify the run defense could be a key piece in the Saints' defensive rebuild, providing the disruptive energy that defines winning football.
